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27 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump administration carries out multiple raids targeting ‘criminal aliens’ in first weekend
Federal agents from ICE conducted nationwide operations, arresting over 1,200 illegal immigrants charged or convicted of crimes. The operations took place in cities like Atlanta, Miami, and Chicago, focusing on apprehending "criminal aliens" to enhance public safety and enforce immigration laws.
The arrests included individuals with multiple criminal convictions, such as a Haitian man in Massachusetts with 17 offenses. The initiative aims to remove dangerous individuals from communities, reflecting ongoing concerns about the impact of illegal immigration on crime and public safety.
The Western Journal: ICE Racks Up Biggest Day of Arrests Since Trump Took Office
ICE has reported over 2,000 arrests since President Trump took office, with 956 occurring in a single day. The operations targeted individuals deemed public safety threats, including sex offenders and gang members from the Tren de Aragua gang.
Border Czar Tom Homan emphasized that these raids serve as a warning against illegal immigration, stating that consequences are necessary to address border issues. He noted that collateral arrests are likely to occur as targets are often found with other undocumented individuals.
The Western Journal: Watch: JD Vance Steamrolls CBS' Margaret Brennan When She Says America 'Is a Country Founded by Immigrants'
Vice President J.D. Vance challenged CBS journalist Margaret Brennan's assertion that America was founded by immigrants, emphasizing that the nation was established by revolutionary patriots born in the colonies. He argued that current immigration policies should prioritize the interests of citizens over those of temporary visitors.
Vance's comments came in the context of discussing President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, where he asserted that only those who are permanent residents should have their children granted American citizenship. His remarks have drawn support from conservative commentators who agree with his distinction between immigrants and settlers.
Fox News: Dr. Phil joins ICE team and border czar Tom Homan for Chicago deportation operations
Dr. Phil joined an ICE team in Chicago to witness deportation operations under the Trump administration, focusing on high-risk targets, including a convicted sex offender from Thailand. The operation highlights issues with sanctuary city policies, as discussed by border czar Tom Homan.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has pledged to protect the city's migrant population from federal crackdowns, emphasizing the importance of local ordinances that limit cooperation with ICE. The administration's stance on immigration enforcement continues to create tension between federal and local authorities.
#politics
CNSNews: Montage of Trump Bashing Liberal Reporters Goes Viral
A viral video montage showcases President Donald Trump's witty comebacks to challenging questions from liberal reporters. The clips highlight Trump's sharp responses to various topics, including illegal immigration, Hunter Biden, and COVID-19 testing comparisons.
The video emphasizes Trump's ability to counter perceived bias with humor and confidence, even in more respectful exchanges.
The Western Journal: Trump Just Put Pro-Abortion Libs' Worst Nightmare in Charge of the US Attorney's Office for DC
Edward Martin Jr. has been appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, known for his strong anti-abortion stance and support for January 6 defendants. He believes abortion should be illegal without exceptions and advocates for legal consequences for those who have abortions.
Recently, he defended Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes against a federal judge's restrictions following Trump's commutation of Rhodes's sentence. Martin argues that individuals with commuted sentences should not face additional limitations on their movements.
#society
Breitbart: Video Shows Eaton Fire May Have Started with SCE Transmission Towers
New video evidence suggests that the Eaton Fire, which devastated Altadena and parts of Pasadena, may have originated from Southern California Edison (SCE) transmission towers. The fire destroyed nearly 9,500 structures and caused an estimated $10 billion in damages, prompting lawsuits against SCE for allegedly failing to shut down power during high winds.
Residents reported seeing flashes of light near the towers just before the fire ignited. SCE maintains it followed procedures, but the ongoing investigation will examine the potential role of the utility’s equipment in the fire's outbreak.
Forbes: 29 Companies Hiring Fully Remote Jobs In 2025
A significant majority of U.S. professionals prefer remote work, with over half willing to accept pay cuts and sacrifice job perks to maintain this flexibility. A survey found only 2% of workers want to return to the office full-time, highlighting the growing demand for remote positions.
As competition for remote jobs intensifies, applicants are advised to network strategically, enhance their digital presence, and develop skills that are valued in remote work environments. Companies like Verizon and Pinterest are currently hiring for remote roles, offering various perks to attract talent.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump Strengthens Israel's Bargaining Position vs. Hamas, Hezbollah
The Trump administration has bolstered Israel's position against Hamas and Hezbollah, with Hamas agreeing to reveal the status of hostages and release three individuals, including an American-Israeli. Additionally, Lebanon extended a ceasefire, allowing Israel more time to dismantle Hezbollah operations.
Trump's administration has also reversed sanctions against Israeli groups and lifted restrictions on military sales to Israel, reaffirming the strong bond between the two nations. Israeli officials expressed gratitude for the support in enhancing Israel's defense capabilities.
Le Monde: M23 entry into Goma marks turning point in eastern DRC war
M23 rebels captured Goma in the DRC after a swift offensive, aided by 3,000 to 4,000 Rwandan soldiers. Fighting continued with reports of heavy artillery and small arms fire, particularly in Gisenyi. A prison fire led to the escape of around 3,000 inmates amidst the chaos.
Casualty figures remain unclear as Goma, home to 1 million residents, faces a humanitarian crisis with many displaced.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Tulsi Gabbard is the change agent America needs in national security
Tulsi Gabbard's potential nomination as Director of National Intelligence by President-elect Donald Trump signals a significant shift in U.S. national security strategy. Gabbard's outsider status and her history of challenging conventional foreign policy wisdom position her as a transformative figure capable of realigning intelligence efforts with the nation's true interests.
Her military experience and critical stance on past U.S. engagements, especially in the Middle East, underscore her credibility. The backlash from the intelligence community reflects their fear of her potential to expose flaws in current operations. Gabbard's nomination is seen as a necessary step toward prioritizing American lives and security over entrenched interests.
The Telegraph: Eight hostages due for release are dead, Hamas tells Israel
Eight of the 26 hostages still held by Hamas are reported dead, according to a source. Hamas informed Israel that 25 of the 33 hostages set for release in the first phase have died since October 7, 2023.
Hamas has released seven hostages so far, with three more expected on Thursday. Israel has restricted Palestinian movement in northern Gaza until all civilians are freed.
#economy
Forbes: Super Bowl Grocery Prices: Here Are The Items Cheaper—And More Expensive—Than Last Year
Hosting a Super Bowl gathering for 10 people will cost about the same as last year, averaging $139. While prices for avocados and chicken wings rose, costs for chips and certain vegetables decreased, balancing overall expenses.
Beer and wine prices increased by 2%, but non-alcoholic options can be cheaper in larger sizes. The report suggests healthier food choices due to changing consumer habits influenced by GLP-1 drugs.
Forbes: The Number One Netflix Movie That Cost $207 Million To Make
Netflix's latest film, "Back in Action," cost over $200 million to produce, making it one of the most expensive films in its catalog. Despite receiving poor reviews from critics, it achieved significant viewership, topping Netflix's global list with nearly 89 million hours watched in its opening week.
Filmed in the U.K., Netflix benefited from government tax incentives, receiving a reimbursement that reduced its net spending to about $158.9 million. The financial impact of such productions extends to job creation and economic benefits for the U.K., with significant returns on investment reported.
#culture
GB News: British MMA star considers changing name because of Taylor Swift - 'People ask if I'm serious'
MMA fighter Taylor Swift, 21, has faced teasing and mockery due to sharing a name with the pop star. Initially considering a name change, he now embraces the connection, seeing it as a potential boost for his career in combat sports.
Despite his frustrations, Swift acknowledges that his unique name has helped him gain followers and attention in the MMA world. He humorously notes that he isn't a fan of the singer's music.
#history
Breitbart: Survivors, Leaders Gather at Auschwitz to Commemorate Camp Liberation
The 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz was commemorated, marking a poignant moment as many survivors attend for the last time. The event featured Polish President Andrzej Duda and other dignitaries honoring the memory of the 1.1 million victims, primarily Jews, murdered by the Nazis.
World leaders, including Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron, attended the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of remembrance amid rising far-right sentiments. Notably, Russian representatives were absent due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Florida Democratic Party Official Sent Child Pornography, Tried to Meet 9-Year-Old Boy for Sex
Matthew Inman, a Florida Democratic Party official and president of the Rainbow Democrats, has been arrested for possessing child sexual abuse material and attempting to arrange a meeting with an undercover officer posing as a child's father. He faces serious charges, including transportation of child sex abuse material.
Inman, who has been suspended from his roles within the party and the nonprofit, allegedly communicated online about meeting a purported nine-year-old victim and attempted to delete evidence during an FBI search. He could face up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted.
#sports
The Western Journal: NFL Facing Backlash Over Game-Changing 4th Quarter Call as Chiefs Reach 3rd Straight Super Bowl
The Kansas City Chiefs secured a spot in the Super Bowl for the third consecutive year after a controversial 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. Fans expressed frustration over several questionable officiating calls, particularly a pivotal fourth-down ruling against Bills quarterback Josh Allen that led to a Chiefs touchdown drive.
Critics argue that the officiating has consistently favored the Chiefs, with calls such as a missed delay of game penalty and a disputed catch adding to the controversy. This has prompted discussions among fans about boycotting the upcoming Super Bowl due to perceived bias in officiating.